I _____ you are wrong.
Athought
Bthinks
Care thinking
Dthink
Answer:
D. think
Read Explanation:
"think" – Present simple tense, used for general opinions or beliefs. "thought" – Past tense, meaning you believed it in the past, not suitable unless context is past. "thinks" – Third person singular (he/she/it thinks), but the subject is "I." "are thinking" – Present continuous, used for temporary or ongoing thoughts, but sounds awkward here.